At the end of the eighteenth century, thinking people throughout the transatlantic world seemed positively consumed with conspiracy. Everywhere they saw plots and counterplots: agents devising devious plans in shadowy places; brotherhoods that practiced bizarre and...
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Lienesch, M. (2002). The Illusion of the Illuminati: the Counterconspiratorial Origins of Post-Revolutionary Conservatism. In Revolutionary Histories (pp. 152–165). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230597594_10
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